Snap Converter is a very handy all-in-one OS X utility that enables you to convert, resize, rename and watermark multiple images at once. The application is designed for casual users who need a day-to-day tool for working with images.

Various image types can be imported into Snap Converter, including ICO, JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF, TIF, ICNS, TGA, CUR, PDF, PSD and more. Furthermore, the application can convert pictures only to the following formats: JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF, TIF, JP2 and ICNS.

What’s great about Snap Converter is that it can convert raw image files, such as DNG, CRW, CR2, NEF, MRW or ARW. However, this feature should not be taken for granted, as the app can not recognize all raw image files from certain camera models.

Working with this utility is incredibly simple. Just drag and drop selected images or entire folders onto the initial screen. Afterwards, you can access all the functions from one single window. First of all, you can choose the output image format from a drop-down menu.

Furthermore, you have several resize options at your disposal: by percentage, longest side, shortest side, absolute side, fixed width or height and max width and height. Also, you can access the renaming settings where you can change the base filename, add counters, prefixes, suffixes and replace text strings.

Below the resize settings, you have access to the watermark preferences. Both text and image watermarks are supported. What’s more, you can select the position, X and Y offsets, opacity, toggle shadow, choose the image scale and preview the watermarks.

To conclude, Snap Converter is a wonderfully simple app for daily image conversion needs. It is a breeze to operate and supports a wide assortment of functions. The advantage is that it can read numerous raw images and that all options are condensed into a single interface.

Snap Converter was reviewed by Octav Fedor, last updated on December 13th, 2013